Mud tank

The mud tanks are made of the side steel pipe, all of the structure can be folded without barrier and pegged reliably.

The mud tank is designed to be in a standard shanty to prevent the sand and the rain.

The mud tank plays a critical role in mechanically removing destructive solids and sediment from costly land and offshore drilling systems.

Other compartments may have agitators on the top, which have long impellers below inserting into the tank and stirring the fluids to prevent its contents from precipitating.

Solids control equipment that are all mounted on the top of mud tanks include the following: Drilling fluids flow into the shale shaker directly after it returns to the surface of the well, and the solids that are removed by the screen would be discharged out of the tank, and the drilling fluids with smaller solids would flow through the screen into mud tank for further purification.

A centrifugal pump sucks the shaker-treated fluids up to the desilter or mud cleaner for further purification.

The mud tank is the long gray container